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Chehalis Gophers

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248: 347: 217:. At the meeting, Walter A. MacFarlane was elected league president and W. E. Campbell was elected vice president. The league was structured as a six–team league, playing a 21-week schedule. The franchises voted to split the shares of tickets equally between the home and away teams. Ten percent of the ticket earnings were to be given to the league for travel expenses. During the 1910 season, the 267:. Jones joined the Chehalis team and reportedly agreed to play for no salary. Jones was needed after the Gophers' player/manager Fred Neghring was allegedly stabbed by player Tamp Osborn on the team train. Neghring was unable to play effectively after the stabbing. Osborn was reportedly jailed after the event. Playing for the 317:
played the franchise's final minor league season and won the Washington State League championship when the league folded. On July 10, 1912, the Aberdeen Black Cats folded from the league. With three teams remaining, this caused the Washington State League to fold on July 14, 1912. When the season
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Beginning Washington State League play, the Chehalis Gophers placed second in the final standings in their first season of play. Chehalis ended the season with a record of 35–19, playing the season under managers Fred Neghring and Thomas Kelly. The Gophers finished 1.0 game behind the first place
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The 1911 Chehalis Proteges were again runner–ups in the Washington State League. The Proteges placed second in the final standings with a record of 36–20, playing under managers Dusty Miller and Lenny Taylor. Chehalis finished 2.5 games behind the first place
343:(also Millet Field). The park was founded in 1898, and named after Daniel Millett, then owner of the property via a business share of the Chehalis Land and Timber Company. Millett was also the city attorney and served as mayor. 322:(19–17) in the final standings. They were followed by the Aberdeen Black Cats (16–21) and Hoquiam Cougars (17–23). L.G. Taylor of Chehalis won the Washington State League batting title, hitting .351 in the shortened season. 1195: 1165: 1190: 318:
ended, the Chehalis Farmers were in first place with a 25–16 record. Playing under manager James Burns, the Farmers ended the season 3.5 games ahead of the second place
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Colored Giants of Tacoma, who played games at Millett Field throughout the 1920s against the local Chehalis Moose team and other semi-professional teams.
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The ballpark grandstands were removed in 1979. Millett Field has remained a public park. The park is located on Chehalis Avenue in Chehalis, Washington.
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The Washington State League did not return to play in the 1914 season and never reformed. Chehalis, Washington has not hosted another minor league team.
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Early reporting about the field would often spell the name with one "T", however the documented correct spelling of the surname is "Millett".
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Minor league baseball began in Chehalis, Washington in 1910, when the Chehalis "Gophers" became charter members of the six–team
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of Chehalis won the Washington State League batting title, with a batting average of .358 playing in 37 games.
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The month before the Gophers began their inaugural season, during an era in which organized baseball was
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The Chehalis teams were known by a different nickname each season and hosted home minor league games at
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From 1910 to 1912, the Chehalis Washington State League teams hosted minor league home games at
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Coming out of retirement to play for the Gophers, Fielder Jones was still the property of the
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team in Montana in 1911, Osborn was allegedly involved in another knife incident at a
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Following the demise of the Chehalis minor league franchise, the ballpark hosted the
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On March 6, 1910, the Washington State League was organized in at a meeting held in
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Raymond Cougars (37–19) in the final standings. A late addition to the team,
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to play in Chehalis. Jones had been player/manager when White Sox won the
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On April 13, 1914, Millett Field hosted an exhibition game between the
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teams joined Chehalis as beginning league play on May 10, 1910.
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reduced franchises and became a four–team league. The
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and reportedly needed permission from White Sox owner
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was set, with a limit of $ 850.00 per month per team.
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Index

1910
1912
Chehalis, Washington
Class D
Washington State League
Millett Field
minor league baseball
Chehalis, Washington
Class D
Washington State League
Millett Field
Class D
Washington State League
Aberdeen Black Cats
Hoquiam Loggers
Montesano Farmers
Raymond Cougars
Tacoma Cubs
Hoquiam, Washington
salary cap
segregated
Glide Theater (1910)
minstrel show
Fielder Jones

Chicago White Sox
Charles Comiskey
1906 World Series
Missoula
Missoula, Montana

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